Jeremy WilliamsMILWAUKEE -- The season ended much too soon for the Grand Rapids Griffins' Jeremy Williams.

Williams finished the 2009-10 American Hockey League season with a
flouish, including scoring both goals in Sunday's season-ending 2-1 win
over the Milwaukee Admirals.

Williams' two goals came in the first 1:18 of the third period and
wiped out a 1-0 deficit to the Admirals, who are the No. 4 seed in the
West Division in the upcoming AHL playoffs.

The two goals mean Williams ended the season scoring five
consecutive goals and six of the final seven for the Griffins. He
started his streak by scoring the last goal in Friday's win over Lake
Erie. After teammate Francis Pare scored Grand Rapids' first goal
Saturday against Chicago, Williams scored a natural hat trick in a 6-4
loss.

His two goals Sunday wiped out a goal by Milwaukee's Ryan Thang at 3:53 of the second period.

GRIFFINS 2, ADMIRALS 1

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Williams finished the season with a team-high 32 goals for the Griffins.

Jakub Kindl, who assisted on Williams' second goal, finished the
season nearly as hot as Williams. He had eight assists in the team's
final eight games.

The win completes a week in which Grand Rapids won three of four
games. The Griffins ended 34-39-3-4 with 75 points and a last-place
finish in the North Division.

Their win at Van Andel Arena on Friday left them with a 19-19-1-1
record at home and kept the team from its worst home record in the
franchise's 14 seasons.

Grand Rapids' 75 points left them 12 behind the Manitoba Moose for the last playoff spot in the North Division.

The season doesn't end for nine Griffins, who will join the Detroit Red Wings today.

That group includes Justin Abdelkader and Brad May, both of whom
could play on a fourth line with the Red Wings in the NHL playoffs.

Also headed to Detroit are forwards Mattias Ritola and Jan Mursak,
defensemen Doug Janik and Kindl and goalie Daniel Larsson. Goalie
Thomas McCollum and defenseman Logan Pyatt will join the Red Wings, but
will not travel with the club.